Saturday, August 30, 2008

nonattainment

Perspective for your consideration …What does it look like when it’s fixed…?
EPA to Take Public Comment on Fine Particle Nonattainment Recommendations… Release date: 08/22/2008 … Contact Information: Cathy Milbourn, (202) 564-4355 / milbourn.cathy@epa.gov... The Clean Air Act and Amendments of 1990 define a "nonattainment area" as a locality where air pollution levels persistently exceed National Ambient Air Quality Standards, or that contributes to ambient air quality in a nearby area that fails to meet standards. Designating an area as nonattainment is a formal rulemaking process, and EPA normally takes this action only after air quality standards have been exceeded for several consecutive years. Nonattainment areas are given a classification based on the severity of the violation and the type of air quality standard they exceed.
Nonattainment … Is that like a reality where one plus one equals three…? I laugh because you and I actually paid someone’s salary to conjure up this governmentese word – nonattainment – exactly what the hell does it mean…?

Am I being asked to believe that nonattainment is a more “exactitude” word than merely stating that something or someone did not meet a specified standard or condition…?

Here’s my non-negotiable “nonattainment,” government on all levels has failed and continues to fail to meet my standard being clear, concise and understandable.

When “IT” is fixed, I/you/me/us will be able to readily understand without convoluted words like “nonattainment”

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